نتایج جستجو برای: iron removal water treatment

تعداد نتایج: 2115692  

Journal: :iranian journal of toxicology 0
احمد کاکایی ahmad kakaei ms student of chemical engineering, islamic azad university, south-tehran branch, tehran, iran. محمد کاظمینی mohammad kazemeini department of chemical engineering, sharif university of technology, islamic azad university, south-tehran branch, tehran, iran.

background: heavy metals, even at low concentrations, are harmful to human health and environment. cadmium as a heavy metal is highly toxic and can cause serious threat to living organisms. this research was designed to evaluate the adsorption potential of modified magnetic iron nanoparticles by 2-(5-bromo-2-pyridylazo)-5-diethylaminophenol ligand for the removal of cadmium ions from water solu...

2014
Takahiro Yamashita Ryoko Yamamoto-Ikemoto

We investigated the removal of nitrogen and phosphate from the effluent of a sewage treatment plant over a long-term operation in bioreactors packed with different combinations of wood and iron, with a trickling filter packed with foam ceramics for nitrification. The average nitrification rate in the trickling filter was 0.17 kg N/m3∙day and remained at 0.11 kg N/m3∙day even when the water temp...

Direct Red 81, a dye widely used in textile industries, is frequently detected dye in water resources. High costs, the formation of hazardous byproducts, and high energy costs restrict the use of some removal methods. Therefore, the main objectives of this research are the feasibility of using soil containing iron as a low cost adsorbent to remove (Direct Red 81) from aqueo...

Journal: :Journal of hazardous materials 2007
Jewel A G Gomes Praveen Daida Mehmet Kesmez Michael Weir Hector Moreno Jose R Parga George Irwin Hylton McWhinney Tony Grady Eric Peterson David L Cocke

Combination of electrodes, such as aluminum and iron in a single electrochemical cell provide an alternative method for removal of arsenic from water by electrocoagulation. The removal process has been studied with a wide range of arsenic concentration (1-1000 ppm) at different pH (4-10). Analysis of the electrochemically generated by-products by XRD, XPS, SEM/EDAX, FT-IR, and Mössbauer Spectro...

2001
J. C. Saha

This paper present the possible alternative removal options for the development of safe drinking water supply in the arsenic-affected areas. Each alternative option was studied in the Environmental Engineering Laboratory at Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur, India. In this paper conventional precipitation (Alum and Iron salt) and adsorption (With various types of adsorbent) method ...

In recent decades, enormous use of chromium in different industries as well as water and soil pollution by those industries caused serious concern. Toxic impact of chromium on the growth of plants includes changes in the process of germination and root, stem and leaves’ growth. Chromium also has harmful impact on the plants’ physiological processes such as photosynthesis. On the other hand, iro...

Journal: :Journal of environmental science and health. Part A, Toxic/hazardous substances & environmental engineering 2010
K Van Den Bergh G Du Laing Juan Carlos Montoya E De Deckere F M G Tack

In the rural areas around Oruro (Bolivia), untreated groundwater is used directly as drinking water. This research aimed to evaluate the general drinking water quality, with focus on arsenic (As) concentrations, based on analysis of 67 samples from about 16 communities of the Oruro district. Subsequently a filter using Iron Oxide Coated Sand (IOCS) and a filter using a Composite Iron Matrix (CI...

2016
Dipankar Thakuria

The problems related to groundwater contamination by Iron and Fluoride are common and serious all over the world, especially in developing countries. Excess amounts of these contaminants have created health problems. For this reason, the maximum permissible limit for iron given by WHO and BIS is 1 mg/l, however 0.3 mg/l is the desirable limit. For fluoride, the maximum permissible limit is 1.5 ...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2001
N Melitas O Chuffe-Moscoso J Farrell

Permeable reactive barriers containing zerovalent iron are being increasingly employed for in situ remediation of groundwater contaminated with redox active metals and chlorinated organic compounds. This research investigated the effect of chromate concentration on its removal from solution by zerovalent iron. Removal rates of aqueous Cr(VI) by iron wires were measured in batch experiments for ...

Journal: : 2023

The enormous role of water in the life all living beings, including humans, is due to fact that it a universal solvent for huge number chemicals. Water was one first compounds attract attention scientists, yet its study still incomplete. basis and raw material technologies industries. used technological process food industry must comply with hygienic requirements and, addition cleaning, reducin...

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